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- Job search with AI (without sounding like a bot)
- Stop letting tax season sneak up on you
- Recipe of the week: Stuffed Dates with Chocolate Almond Butter
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JOB SEARCHING

How to Job Search with AI (Without Sounding Like a Bot)
AI can help you write resumes, craft cover letters, and tailor applications faster than ever. But here’s the problem: hiring has become a noisy, crowded arms race of automation, often more inhumane for both job seekers and hiring managers.
Candidates blast out hundreds of generic applications. Companies filter thousands of resumes with algorithms. Everyone is automating, and it’s making the process worse.
The solution isn’t to stop using AI. It’s to use it to amplify your humanity, not replace it.
Make your resume visually distinct
AI-generated resumes all look the same. Break the pattern with a template that has personality:
- Teal for a traditional structure with subtle color
- Enhancv for creative templates that stand out
- Resume Genius for bold sidebar designs
Add humanizing details: a fun fact in the footer (“I love a good fantasy series. Ask me which world I’d actually survive in.”) or a disclosure at the bottom: “Handcrafted by [Your Name]”.
Prompt AI with your personality and context
Don’t ask AI to “write my resume.” Give it constraints that force personalization.
Try prompts like:
- “I am [this type of leader]. I want the employer to know [XYZ] about me when they read my resume. I want to demonstrate [specific skills or values].”
- “Here’s my resume/job searching tone + voice. Use this whenever crafting copy or materials.” (Paste in a writing sample that sounds like you.)
- “For each job application, ask me my favorite thing about the job ad or the company. Prompt me to deliver niche and granular subject matter about why I want the role.”
Rewrite AI outputs in your own voice
Use AI to draft, then rewrite the final 20% to sound like you.
AI-generated: “I am thrilled at the opportunity to leverage my skills in a dynamic environment.”
Human-edited: “What drew me to this role was the way your team talks about collaboration. I’ve seen how cross-functional trust makes or breaks a launch, and I’d love to contribute to that.”
Read what AI writes. Then ask: “Would I actually say this?” If not, rewrite it.
Personalize every cover letter with one un-google-able detail
AI can draft the structure. You add proof that you actually care about this job:
- Reference a recent blog post, product launch, or founder interview
- Mention something personal: “I’ve been a customer since 2019”
- Connect a company value to your own experience in a specific, concrete way
This is the part AI can’t do. Only you know why you want this job.
Go beyond the application
AI helps you apply faster, but standing out requires creativity that AI can’t replicate. Go above and beyond by recording a 1-minute video intro explaining why you’re excited about the role, or create an “About Me” portfolio on Notion showcasing your work and personality. Demonstrate your skills by solving a small problem for the company, like pitching a content idea or drafting a mock strategy doc.
These are the moves that get you noticed when everyone else is sending the same AI-generated cover letter.
Automation versus amplification
The way to break through is more humanity, not less. So use AI to draft faster, tailor applications efficiently, and organize your search. But let your voice, your story, and your perspective be the thing that closes the deal.
CONFERENCE SWAG
The Easiest Way to Elevate Your Event Presence
Conference season is here. Booth’s booked. Flights are set.
Now it’s swag time.
The difference between “memorable” and “forgotten” usually comes down to what’s on your table.
Swag.com makes it easy to order polished conference and trade show items without juggling vendors or managing fulfillment yourself.
Quick upgrades that make swag work:
- Match the item to the moment:
Booth traffic → easy yes (stickers, mints, pens)Warm leads → keepers (nice notebooks, bottles, chargers)
VIPs → luxury items (higher price point, but strong keepability)
- Add a clear CTA: Insert a contact/business card or include a tasteful brand logo in the corner or backside of the item.
- New items: Stand out with an underutilized giveaway (no more coffee mugs)
With Swag.com, you can pick items, brand them, and handle shipping in one place.
MONEY MOVES

Get Your Taxes Under Control Before April
As a girly who has been just a W-2 employee, then a W-2 + side hustle girl, and now a full-blown entrepreneur, I can tell you I’ve experienced the entire spectrum of tax season.
I’ve had years where filing felt like checking a box.
I’ve also had years where I was frantically searching my inbox at 11:47pm at night for receipts and whispering, “Why didn’t I open a separate account like an adult?”
I’ve learned the trick to stress-free, low-drama tax season is two things: preparation and good tools.
So here’s what you can do right now before April, and what you should know heading into 2026.
What You Can Do Right Now (Before April)
First, breathe. You still have time.
When you’re a W-2
If you’re a straight W-2 employee, taxes are usually checklist energy. You gather: W-2s, 1099s for any side gigs, donation receipts, mortgage interest, student loan interest, HSA or retirement contributions.
It’s mostly organization. The overwhelm usually comes from procrastination, not complexity. See our checklist article here.

When you add a side hustle
If you have freelance income or a side hustle, now we’re talking strategy:
- Separate business expenses from personal
- Pull mileage logs
- Review all subscriptions, software, supplies, and contractor payments
- Double-check digital payment platforms (Venmo, Stripe, PayPal, etc.)
If you’ve been messy? It’s okay. Just clean it up now.
When you’re fully entrepreneurial
Once revenue grows, taxes shift from filing to strategy. This is where you consider S-Corp elections, payroll structure, quarterly estimated payments, retirement strategy for self-employed income, and legitimate write-off optimization.
Taxes become less about paperwork and more about systems. You need a separate credit card or bank account, clean expense tracking, mileage logs, and a basic understanding of deductions.
This is also the stage where you ask yourself: do I need bookkeeping software? Should I be talking to a tax pro? Am I operating like a business or like a hobby?
Tools that made my life easier
TaxSlayer: Easy to use and cheaper than the big ones. I used this back when I was W-2 + 1099.
Relay Bank: Separate buckets to track spending across accounts (checking, savings, taxes, contractors). It emails you when you need to upload a receipt.
Wave Accounting: software that tracks expenses automatically. Systems reduce anxiety. Guessing creates it.
What’s shifting for 2026?
The One Big Beautiful Bill has created some big tax changes you should know about.
- New deduction for seniors (65+): If you’re 65 or older, you might qualify for up to $6,000 (individual) or $12,000 (joint) in additional deductions. This phases out if your income is over $75,000 for single filers or $150,000 for joint filers.
- Car loan interest deduction: If you financed a new car in 2025 and it was assembled in the U.S., you can deduct up to $10,000 of car loan interest. This is temporary (2025-2028) and phases out for higher earners.
- SALT deduction cap increased: The State and Local Tax deduction cap jumped to $40,000 in 2025, up from $10,000. Huge for high-tax states like New York, New Jersey, and California.
- Charitable donations for standard deduction filers: Starting in 2026, cash donations to nonprofits will be deductible up to $2,000 for joint filers and $1,000 for single filers—even if you take the standard deduction.
- Higher standard deduction: For 2026, it’s $32,200 for married couples filing jointly and $16,100 for single taxpayers.
- Retirement contribution limits increased: 401(k) limits rise to $24,500 in 2026. Catch-up for 50+ is now $8,000. IRA limit increases to $7,500 with a $1,100 catch-up.
Plus, the IRS is tightening reporting on digital payments. More platforms are sending transaction data automatically. Enforcement around business deductions is getting stricter, not looser.
Translation? Sloppiness will cost you more than ever. Clean books are no longer optional if you’re self-employed.
Shift your mindset around it
I used to think tax season was something that “happened” to me. Now I see it as a reflection of how well I ran my year.
If you want a smoother April:
- Open the separate account
- Track expenses monthly
- Schedule quarterly check-ins with yourself
- Build retirement contributions into your calendar
- Stop mixing business with personal spending
Tax season doesn’t have to bring the drama. Invest a little time in it now so 2027 you is grateful and gets to enjoy April stress free.

Thania (TA Content Mgr)
EXTRA INCOME
100 Side Hustle Ideas (With Real Numbers Attached)
“Start a side hustle” sounds cute until you’re trying to figure out:
- How much will this actually cost me?
- Is this nights-and-weekends realistic?
- Could this ever turn into something bigger?
Instead of random TikTok ideas, this database lays out 100 side hustle options with actual context:
- Startup cost
- Time investment
- Earning potential
- Skill requirements
So you can stop guessing and start evaluating.
Some are low-lift, steady income plays.
Some are long-game, build-an-asset moves.
Some are creative. Some are operational. Some are surprisingly practical.
If you’ve been wanting an extra income stream but don’t want to blow up your life to get one, this is a smarter starting point.
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